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King Arthur Chucked Out of Stonehenge

County council dragons aim to slay druid's protest

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Apr 28, 2009 2:33 AM CDT

(Newser) – A British court has ordered King Arthur to stop hanging around Stonehenge, the Daily Telegraph reports. The pagan protester—who legally changed his name to King Arthur Pendragon decades ago—has been camped near the ancient stone site since last June. He argues that the site should be open to all and that people should be allowed to walk right up to the stones.

“It's a complete travesty and there was simply no justice in today's ruling," said Pendragon, flanked by fellow druids in robes outside the court. The former soldier and Hell's Angel, who says the fence around Stonehenge "holds it in a stranglehold like a snared animal," vowed to return today to continue his vigil despite being barred from the site.

An archaeology student is silhouetted among the stones whilst he works  at Stonehenge in Amesbury, England.
An archaeology student is silhouetted among the stones whilst he works at Stonehenge in Amesbury, England.   (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth/file)
King Arthur Pendragon, a druid, waits for the sun to rise as he celebrates the spring equinox at Stonehenge on March 20, 2009 near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.
King Arthur Pendragon, a druid, waits for the sun to rise as he celebrates the spring equinox at Stonehenge on March 20, 2009 near Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.   (Getty Images)
People dance on the Stonehenge monument in southern England last June in anticipation of the mystical moment when the sun rises over the stones for the summer solstice.
People dance on the Stonehenge monument in southern England last June in anticipation of the mystical moment when the sun rises over the stones for the summer solstice.   (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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COMMENTS
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riffran
Apr 28, 2009 8:55 AM CDT
and as a bit of Irony the Judge's name was Modred Morgana the third..rofl
Mr.C
Apr 28, 2009 7:19 AM CDT
in Korea I got to stand on/ touch buildings from the 13th century - similar openness exists in some places in China - but if those motion/ heat detectors didn't exist in Chicago's museum of art I bet the oil paintings wouldn't last. I think it is all a matter of setting and how much the public can be trusted.
Circusdog
Apr 28, 2009 1:23 AM CDT
Did some tart from a lake give this guy a sword? Dude!

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